Invincible Sun in Once Human is one of the new Deviations added in the 'The Way of Winter' update. Deviations are companions that help you in various ways, such as actively assisting you in combat or passively gathering resources and crafting certain items. This Deviation assists you in combat. Unlike a lot of other Deviations, you do not obtain it by completing a quest from Lowe.
There is only one way of getting it, and it is relatively simple. In this article, we will explain how you can get the Invincible Sun in the game and talk about what its abilities are.
Once Human: How to get Invincible Sun?
You can get this Deviation when you clear Securement Silo Delta for the first time. This Securement Silo is located in the Onyx Tundra region of Northern Nalcott. It is a Level 10 area, so you can go there pretty early in the game.
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Once you get inside the Securement Silo, clear the enemies until you reach a room with a small concert stage. Climb on the stage, and then you will be teleported to the boss' location.
The boss in this Securement Silo is called the Party Kin Hearst. He leaps at you and causes melee damage. So keep dodging all the time. Once you have defeated the boss, the Invincible Sun will appear as a reward, and you simply have to capture it.
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Once Human: Invincible Sun abilities
The combat ability of this Deviation is inflicting Burn DMG on enemies by emitting blazing energy rays. You can use the Invincible Sun in two ways.
You can either designate a target, where you will have to throw it at your intended target. This would be useful when dealing with a group of enemies. On the other hand, you can use auto attack where the Deviation will spawn near you and then randomly select enemies around you to attack.
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